What we know on whether the Netflix dramedy could continue.
on Friday, and tons of viewers have already binged the propulsive series . Created by Lee Sung-jin, the eight-episode series follows Danny Cho , a perpetually down-on-his-luck contractor, and Amy Lau , an outwardly successful entrepreneur, who become obsessed with each other after a road rage incident. As their petty pranks escalate into serious crimes, the pair's feud consumes both of their lives, as their rage affects everyone they love.
"Cards on the table, we did pitch this show as a limited anthology, so there is sort of a close-ended-ness to the story [of Danny and Amy]," he said. "But, if given the opportunity, of course, I'd love to explore them further, because Danny and Amy, I love those characters. But yeah, by design, though, this a close-ended narrative."
Whether it means rejoining Danny and Amy or embarking on a new emotional rollercoaster, hopefully we'll get news of a renewal soon.Quinci LeGardye is an LA-based freelance writer who covers culture, politics, and mental health through a Black feminist lens. When she isn’t writing or checking Twitter, she’s probably watching the latest K-drama or giving a concert performance in her car.
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